Production Technician
left to right: David Elmore; Carolyn Shell,
daughter; seated veteran Mr. Duel Fendley; Mr. Roy Fendley,
son David Elmore was born to Donald
and Laura Elmore. He was raised in Benton, Arkansas and
earned his Eagle Scout award from the Boy Scouts of America in
1979. He graduated from Benton Senior High School in
1982. In 1987, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio,
Television and Film from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
(UALR).
In the 1980’s, he worked for UALR, the
Arkansas Radio Network, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and the
Arkansas Motion Picture Office. After that, he spent sixteen
years in Hollywood, California working as an Assistant Cameraman and
Post Production Assistant in the motion picture industry. He
has worked on such films as; Men In Black II, American History X, High
School Musical and the Cheetah Girls. He, also, worked on
many television programs, commercials, music videos, documentaries and
other related projects.
In January 2007, he became
one of three Production Technicians for the In Their
Words Oral History Project produced by the Arkansas
Educational Television Network (AETN). His duties are
collecting, collating, data basing, and archiving, editing, scheduling,
interviewing veterans (including photographing, videotaping and
document scanning), uploading the veterans onto the In Their
Words web site and assisting in the Education Department and
AETN station productions.
Additionally, he worked on
the AETN WWII veteran documentary; “Their Journey” in 2007.
He is called to speak to public groups, consult, discuss and advise
about the project, assist in the preparation of exhibitions and in the
press and publicity for In Their Words.
None of the above would have been possible without the kind and
generous help of many people, not the least of which, are the fine
persons at AETN.